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Mom slammed for exploiting her ‘gothic baby’ on TikTok: ‘It’s toxic’

Por: New York Post Life January 04, 2023

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Wednesday Addams’ is back — and being worn by a tiny fashionista. While many parents choose pretty pastels or onesies with cute motifs for their babies, divided over her unusual outfits, dressing her daughter Eevee up as a goth. Hardy regularly posts clips showing the “day in the life of a gothic baby” to her 1.2 million followers — although not all appreciate the dark aesthetic. The mom of four recently responded to the popular United... + full article



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